On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Steffen Wolfrum
Hi,
please have a look a this:
\setupsection[section-2][conversion=numbers] \setupsection[section-3][conversion=numbers,previousnumber=no] \setupsection[section-4][conversion=numbers,previousnumber=no] \setupsection[section-5][conversion=numbers,previousnumber=no]
\setuphead[section][resetnumber=no]
\starttext
\chapter{aa} \section{bbb} \subsection{ccc} \section{bbb} \subsection{ccc} \subsubsection{sss}
\chapter{aa} \section{bbb} \subsection{(<-should be 3) ccc} \section{bbb} \subsection{(<-should be 4) ccc} \subsubsection{ddd}
\stoptext
trying to avoid resetting subsection by \setuphead[section] [resetnumber=no] fails: chapter resets everything! but chapter should only reset section and not subsection too!!
any idea how to solve this problem (without fiddling with every appearance of subsection individually)??
You could define subsection as a copy from section. \setupsection[section][conversion=numbers,previousnumber=no] \definehead[subsection][section] \setuphead[subsection][style=] I tried to get this effect also with ConTeXt's subhead and setupsection commands but failed to get the desired effect. The only way to know and understand the keys for both commands is to read the source :-( Wolfgang